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- --t - i .-,- . Th infant ckiUt of Ernest Ba vis, of Barber, died Friday in Richmond, TaM of cholera infantum. Mrs. Davis was visiting Mr Davis' sister there. H A Lynch, 59 years old, died Friday m Barber of tuberculosis and was buried at the ChurGhland cemetery Saturday. Mr Obsorne, who had been on a visit to Ms ?ister, Mrs S M Hobson, at Cleveland, dropped dead Saturday even ing of heart treuble. The body ot an unknown negro man was found floats ing aown tne xaaKin river Sunday morning by farmers ntar the Stoko ferry and was upposed t be that pf an escaped convict from the State camp at Badin. A Doctor's Remedy fir Ctugbs. As a cure for coughs and colds Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey coto bhaea those rmedis in just the right proportiom to do the most good for summer colds or coughs A trial -will prov the value of this splendid cough medicine. Dr. Bell's Pine -Tar-Honey sooth es the irritation, stops your cough, kills the old germs and does you a world of good. A 25c oonie .win more man coiivmc you, it will stop your cough At druggists. MEETING 8F FARMBRS UNION. Sale.ol YalaaftlB Farming Lands, f- Pursuant $o the terms of a certain .lHortgage Trust Deed executed on July 27 tli, 1918, by O R Shaver and wife Dovie E Shaver, to W C Carroll, Trustee and Mortgagee, which is duly recorded in the office of the' register of Deeds for Rowan ( ounty in Book of Mortgages No. 47, page 11, detault having been made in the pay vent of the indebtedness therein secured, the undtrsigned will expose far sale at public auction for cask at the Court Hourse door in Salisbury, X C, on Saturday, the 9ih day of September, 1916, at thehooi of 12 M., the following descr.bed lands: A certian tract f 32 acres of land situate in 'Morgan Township, being the same lands deeded by David D Shaver and wife Sarah E Shaver to Charles R Shaver, recorded in Book of Deeds No 127. page 207, an, described as follows; Situated on the North side of Flat Creek ar,d bounded as follows: B ginning at a white oak on the bank of Flat reek, o roer of lotNo 8; thence North 3 deg. East with the line of lot No 3, 25 chains to a stone by a pint, pointer on the old line, corner to No 3; thence North 87 deg. west with the old 1 ne 14 chains and 20 links to a stone by a white oak pointer: thence south 3 deg. west a new line 20 chains and 40 links to a stons in middle of said creek; thence duwn the meander ings of said creek 7 chains and 75 'inks to a hickory on the bank of said creek, - - 1 1 A A. 1 corner to ine BriCK yara 101; mence south 87 deg e8st with th- line of the brick yard lot 4 chains and 70 links to a large Spanish oak on the bank of (atQ cr-e; thence down the meand-rs of said cr ek to the beginning, cantaining 32 acres. This August 9th, 1916 W C l orrell, TrNstee acd Mortgagee. JOHN L. RENDLEMAN. Attonney. To bff Held with Miranda Lical fliipst 1 St and lata. Interesting Prsgram. The Rowan County Farmers UnioH will hold their midsumme convention with Miranda Lcal ISO. 783, on Friday ad Saturday t thw waek. August 18-19. The fHTfing-' itw4tiaj- projras ka en arr&Mii fc tke oe 4S1M1: iv:mj a nt Aieenng- ealled jto order b- the President Orlia Cruse Devotional Exercises by Chaplain, F, B Brown SoHg. Opening- Oi Aaaress of Welcome, S. E. Sloop Miranda Local response, fcr. b . Houck, Wood Grove Local Reading of Minutes f Previous Meet iag , Roll Call of Officers xcou uall of Locals and Seating of Delegates (Please be prepared to ive numb er or meetings held since last Coumty meeting- and amount of wouk doae ) Preaiieat's Report Report of Secretary-Treasurer Report of Cennty Busisess Agent Announcements akd Appointing Cmniittes , NOON HOUR. Meeting Called to Order at 2 o'clock So'ng Address to Members of the County Union by Hx-President, O H. Phil- . lips Reports from Various Committees. Report from Exeeative Committee. lopie, vio. 1 County Roads (a) Location, F. B. Brown (b) Maintenance, F. D. Patterson () Taxation, T. D. BroWn Tepic, No. 2 Rural Scho& (a) Duty f Patrons, F. B. Brown (b) Duty of Teacher, A E. Myars Unfinished Business New Business Miscellaneous Business Adjaurament. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. j&ieajiag- called to order at 9:30 o'clock Devotional by Chaplain Song- by Convention Business Session t 11 a. m Public Addres by J. Z. Green , btabe Organizer-Lecturer of ACT QUICKLY. Delay Has Been Baigereus In Salisbury. Do tke sight thiag- attthe riht time. Act quickly ra tame of danger. Ia time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are Most effective Plenty of Salisbury evidence of their worth. Mrs. T. Robinson 122 E. Kerr street, Salisbury, says: '-I had rheumatic twinges in my limbs and back. I learned of the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills through my friends and I used tkem They lived p 1 tke claims made fr tki. TThrver I notice "fit at nay kidneys are the least out f order or my back becomes weak and lame I trake a few doses otf oan's Kidhey Pills and they bring; relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sitnbly ask,, for a kidney remedy, g-et Dpan's'iSidney Pills, the ame that Ifrs. Robinson Jiad. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, Sale ol Yalaable FarwLuds. Pursuant to tie terms of a certain Monlgae Trust Deed executed n April 4th, 1914, by O R Sharer and wilt to tJ (i Morgan, Trustee and Mortgagee, which is duly recorded in the offiee of thi Register of l)e ds for- Rovran County in Book af Mortgages No. 49, page 44, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the nndersigneJ will expbse for sale at public auction for cask at the Court House door in Salisbury, N. O , on Thursday, Sep tember 14th, 1W6, at the hpnr of 12 m.. the following described landc: it uat in Morgan lownship beginning at a black gum by a post oak and dog wood pointers on John O Bas-inger1 Sr line; runs thenc North 30 deg. east or new lire, eroses:ng F at rec at 22 d i:in, f.ime OMirii- in nil with the line of lot Xo 4, 42 40 chai s to a clone bv it whi-e oak "i tt-r um the o! line crossing h lot No 4; t' ence north 87 deg vot iih the old line 7.;6 c i- to a s one by ;i " oak ;md white oaV pointers; thm-1 c"Uih 3 -!';." wtl ;t now line c ossing sai'i t re'i k ;a;.-!i at 2-).tto chain, .-aine c- nre n id linv 42 40 h -ins ti a s;one by a d g wood, ml -w- el uuni pointers on J C !;. iii's; r's liii ; h- ne sou h 87', d-g. u si v illi his Vise 7 50 chains to the b gin ning, comlai injj 31 a re , more or less 'D.i Awgnst 9ih, 916. . ' . Ik!oKf;x, Trustee an ! Mortgagee. JOHN L RKNDLKMAN, Attorney, - Rs-lah i! UMti M s ate PiMnast K) the lertwsaf a certain de-d f tri xrcuftfd by R A Raiaey. GirJ 'in tie. C Goodman to the aadcr Nignl tru.ve on I he 23rd day of If tu ber, 1912, which said deed of trust is daly recorded in the office tf the Register of deds for Powan county, in book of Mortgages No 45, page to secure a cer tain indebtedness therein provided for, de fault having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and demand having been made upon the tfu&tee for a foreclosure of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will sell at public sale at the court house deor in 81iibury, North arolina, on September 18, 1916, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate, situated in Granite Quarry and Crescent, being described as follows: Lot No. 4 of the Lyerly land in Crescent knowa as the store lot marked on plat M. Beginning at a stone Palmer's corner and riwi thence N. 19 W. 2 chains t a stake corner of No 2; S; 70 W. 5 12 chains to a stake on Lyerly's line corner of No. 2; tli e nee S. 19 E. 1.46 chains to a store; thence N. 82 F. 5 15 chains to beginning contamiag V 10 oi an acre. .Bidding ob this tract to begin at $55 00. Also lot No. 4 f the Granite Quarry land m irked N. on plat: Beginning at a an old corner; thence N. 48 VV. 130 feet to a rteke corner of J o. 3; thence W. 44 W. ?op feet to a stake in street; thence S. 48 E, 130 feet to a stake on heaford s line; thence S 43 and h E 365 feet to the beginning, containing J acre. Jb or back title see rec ord of division of lands of John C. Good man, book of Deeds 21, page 375 of Rowan county. Bidding on thi tract to begin at $oo 50 Terms of sale Cash This August 11, 191. J. B. Dotjb, trustee, J. F. McCtjbbins. assignee. Sils ol valuable City Property. Pursaaat to an order made by J. Frank McCubbins, clerk of Superior caurt. in the section entitled J. A. Rendleman vs. Mrs Carrie Williams and Mrs. Charlotte Bern hardt. the same being special proceeding No. 256, the undersigned commissioner will expose for sale at pnhlic auction for cah at the court house door in Salisbury, N , O , on Monday, September 18, 1916, at the hour of 12 p. ra., the followins de scribed city property: Situated in the south ward of the city of Salisbury, at me corner ot Concord street and bounded as follows: on the north bv ands belonging te Benjamin Caldwell bv a line measuring 132 feet from the center of the New Concord road to a rock in Benja min Caldwell s cornet; thence south 102 eet to the rock. Joseph Horah's corner! asfc 132 feet to the center of the new Cen- cord road; theree aorth 102 fee' down the center f the new Concord road to the be ginning, containing about 50 r quare ros. This August 13th 191b. John L Renbleman, Commissioner. Hotice. Stat op North Cboijn, J owan County ) In the Superior Court. Frank H. Brown ) Before vs. - J. Frank MeCubbing. Benjajain Gay J C lerk Notice to Benjamin Gay; 1 he d ; ft miaul aliore Hiuned will ta' e notice ihat a special proceeding entitled a above kas been commenced in the Superior Court of I owan countr. v orth Carolina, to sell certain lands for partition and division, in which mat er he is an interested party and the said Benjamin Gay will furthe take notice tha he is required ! aonear at the office of J. Frank McCubbins. elerk bof Superior court, on the 16th iay of Sept- emner, iyio, ana answer or aemnr to the petition filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said petition. This the I4th day of August, 1916. J. f bane MCCUBBINS, Clerk. John L. Bendleman, attortey. ' ' . 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H! aro )oss const The drap-sriiur weight of an unconfined bast so skretches the supporting muscles that the eon Lour of the figure is spoiled. dkAojIE, put the bast back whore it belong, prevent tke full bust from haTinff the apparasce of flab DiBesa, eliminate th danger of drappins; muscles and cnr:i! the flesh of the shoulder sTiring a gref.ul line t the entire uper body. They are the daintiest and most serrieeable gar ments aanpinable came ia all materials aHd styles: Cros B.-irk, Hook front, Surplise, Band eau, etc. Boned with " Walohn," the rustless boning permitting washing without reaioral. Have j our dealer show you Bien JoHf Brassieres, if not storked we will gladly sead him, prepaid, sauplcs to sl;or you. 51 Warren Street Newark. N. J iisjiiillj Get rid of dandruff it makes the Scalp itch and the hair fall out Be wise about your hair, cultivate it, like the women in Paris do. They regularly use ED. PINAUDS AU DE OUiNINE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for your self. Note its exquisite q uality and fragrance. Aristo cratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp clean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. Buy a 50cbottle from your dealer or send 10c to our Ameri can Offices for a testing: bottle . Above all thing-s don't neglet your hair. PARFUMIE ED. PMUD, BepL M ED. PINAUD Kdg., New YgA IMMMMMMMMM) MUHUIIHUIUHIUHUUUIHI r -.r 99 A TT 5 wwunyx Hosiery j 5 Y Get GOOD Value at ANY Price Silk; Lisle r Cotton I 25c to $5.01 per pair xmery -Beers company, inc. WHOLESALE 153-191 EAST 24th ST. NEW YORK A SKIN LIKE VELVET smooth, clear, free of wrinkles. CRfTME Um the exquisitely iMfmt oroaas f tke koasatf iwr ef Imdia oh1 e eoneaMtaatteal l'"A'ta : ELCAYA JOB PRINTING Done Promtly and rightly at the Watchman Office. Give us a trial. My Cooking Is Always Praised!" IT' S better than ever now. 1 1' s easy, VU ktlQW. to be a good rook in a omI. aaa kitchen where there's no co&l or wood range heat and dirt. ' ' A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove cooks delicious meals at a fuel cost of only 2 cts a meal for 6 people. Its long blue chimney gives a perfect draft and puts the heat where it is needed most. It assures a clean, even heat and permanent satisfaction. Saves time, strength and money. Turns on and off like gas. Let your dealer show you why. New Perfections are made in many styles and sizes. Lock for The Long Blue Chimney Use Alatidin Security Oil to obtain the best results in Oil Stoves, Heaters and Lamps STANDARD .OIL COMPANY (.New Jsrsey) Washington, D. C. BALTIMORE . Charlotte, N. C, Nerfoik, Ya. MD. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston. S. C. m if ITS THE LONG jgg! BLUE CHIMNEY" SALISBDRrS BIG GENERAL STOHE. A Full Line of General Mrt ehandise Constantly On Hand. FOOT KEST HOSIERY whether itV appearance you want ill hosiery or whenther it wear you wis) get it if you get "Foot Rest " And th p too 's an end nee mniit to most of v. You'll J3 A VE MONEY. NEW SECURITY FRUIT J A RS, fresh lot just re ceived. Pints Quarts, and half-gallons. Spring and Summer goods, light weight underwear for men and woman, also Dress Goods, Shoes. Pants, Overalls, Hats, Notions, Crockery, Tinware, etc. GROCERIES. I have a well selected stock of staple a!id fancy groceries, country produce, leed stuff, etc. When in need come to see me. Farmers are invited to make my place headquar ters while ia the city. Very truly, W. W. TAYLOR, 103 S, Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Thone 39. The lnJachovia Bank & Truof Go. Is the Strongest Bank in North Carolina, LARBEST CAPITAL, LARGEST ASSETS This gives Safety and Protection to our Depositors A percent, pud o;i Savhi dep'iiit You can open an account with one dollar and upwards THE NORTH CAROLINA GOLLEG OF AGRECb'LTURE ARJD rJEGHAHIG ARTS Young men seeklnu an etlu.-ation which will equip (Writ orpn.clif.il life in Aetricnltuo , and oil its allied hrin--'..: in fivil. Eleetririal, and Mecbnial Bngineering; in Chemistry and Th-rn- in Tex ile or o'her indnst -iw. and in Agricultural leaching will find exceiU'it provision for their c!n-.s n rarerra at tli State's great technical Or.llejie Thi. College fits men for life hv giving practieal ins-ruction as well a.- llto'ough scientific ed.ira'.io-? Pour year couraes in Agrieullnre, in Chemistry, in Civil, Electricial, and Mochanical Engineering, and in Textile industries. Four year, two year, one year, and summer Normal courses in Agriculture. Numerous practical short courses Enhance examinations held at each county seat on July 13th. For catalogue, and entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Registrar. West Raleigh, R C. 0! In Time Saves Sight. Neglect to have them proper ly examined may cause a life time of sorrow and regret. Small disorders grow more serious every day. There is satisfaction in knowing- for sure that your eyes are all riyrht. We Can TeH You. JOHN R. BROWN Optometrist, QHSftA GROVE, ft, C. No. This is a preecriptioa prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILIS & rEVEF' Bv or six doses will break eay Cie, a?.j if taken then as a tonic the l ia will r.oi return. It acts on the liver better thi valomel end does not grioe cr cicken. i5 RUB-IUlY-TISEVs Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Braises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Wonn, Ec zema, etc, Aatiseptic Anodyne used internally or exter:al!v. 25c KlUgo Ts life. Having qualifed as Adminis Iratrix nf the estate of A- M. Gan hie this is lo noti fy all jier.-O! s havinp c'i ins against .1 esaid decedent to file an iiemiaed. verified state ment of san e against the uiider?i(jned on or before the 11th day ef July 19 7, ir this nonce win pieanect in bar ot ilicir rtcov ery. Person indebted to said ( Pt.ite are noti fied to make-prompt settlenn nl 1 This July, J 3 1916 Mrs. Jessie Al Epgle, Spencer, N.C. John L Hevdikman, Ally. R3-Sal8 ol valualiejeai Esute. Pursuant to a certain deed of trust eye . cutd by K- A. Kainey, guardian of George C Goodman, to the nhdersiyned trustee oa the 9th day of February, 1811, wh: h saitt deed of trust i duly recorded in ihe office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan county, in book of Mortgages No. 40, page 202, to secure a certain indebtedness therein pro vided for, defaul' having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and demand having been made upon the trustee for a foreclosure ol said deed of -trust, the under signed trustee will sell at public sale at the court house door in Salisbuiy, Korth ( aro lina, on j Monday, September 18, 1916, at 12 o'clock M . the fnllnwin .1 real estate, situated in Morgan Township, oeing uescrioeo as ioiiows: No 4 of the Pinv Woods irai t 5n t) division of the la mIs of John C. Goodman, deceased, and beginning at a pine knot corner of No. 1, thence S 85 E 35 chains to pine Knot on Kilchie's line; thence N. 5 E. 14 80 chains to stone, tlionno N VV 34 47 chains to a stake corner of No. 3; thence S 5 VV. 15 75 chains fn the ning, containing 50 acres. For back title see division of enale of John C Goodman,, deceased, recorded in Book No 121, at page 377, etc , also special proceeding in Clerk's office. Bidding on this tiact to. begin at 68 50. I Triiis of sale, Cahh. This August 11, 1916. J. F McCubbins, trustee Trade with CP THE GROCER, He carrier a full line of High Grade Groceries at very low prices. Buy e all kinds of Produce Chickens JrCgse, Bacon, and vegetables. See him Headquarters for Walkir Medicine Co. 'Phone 57. 119 W. Iuuiaa St. CP. SHUPING , Pj.libu y . N. i ',, j Tt e? General Banking Bus'rcss W! PAY FOUR PFR CfHT or trmr pu?in. irierpii payabie every 3m- rf Prompt attenion given to any Luii- nea entrusted to us. Your business solicited. Peoples National Bank John 8. Henderson, J. D. Norworil, D.L.Gaskill, w. T. Busby, Y-rmident. Aiat. oaihier
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